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For the reaction:
`N_(2)O_(5)(g)rarr2NO_(2)(g)+0.5O_(2)(g)`
Calculate the mole fraction of `N_(2)O_(5)(g)` decomposed at constant volume and temperature, if the initial pressure is `600 mm Hg` and the pressure at any time is `960 mm Hg`.
Assume ideal behaviour.

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